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The free energy (AG) of reaction for the following reaction is -9.2 k) moll. What is...
The free energy (AG) for a reaction under a set of initial conditions/concentrations is -14.3 kcal/mol. The standard free energy (AG°) of this reaction is -6.0 kcal/mol. Given this information, what will be the value of the ratio of the reaction quotient (Q) to the equilibrium constant (Kea)? In other words, what will Q/Keg equal? Assume a temperature of 25°C. The value of the gas constant is 1.987 × 10-3 kcal/K-mol. To make your answer feasible to enter in Canvas,...
The standard free energy for a reaction is AG - 33.0 kJ. At 25 C the equilibrium constant for this reaction, Kp = format (sample 1.23E-4) with two decimal places and no units. Enter your answer in exponential
Calculate the free energy AG at 25°C for the nonstandard conditions at point where the reaction quotient Q is 2.75 x 10 Express your answer numerically in kilojoules. View Available Hint(s) % ALC O ? AG - CO Nitrosyl chloride formation Chlorine gas. Cl(s), reacts with nitric oxide, NO(), to form nitrosyl chloride, NOCI(g), via the reaction Cl(s) + 2NO(g) + 2NOCI() The thermodynamic data for the reactants and products in the reaction are given in the following table: Substance...
Gibbs free energy change AG is defined as AG= AH-TAS. For a spontaneous process, AG<0. For a. reversible reaction at equilibrium, AG = 0. The equilibrium constant K of the reversible reaction is relate- AG"=-RTIn(K). Symbol 40" refers to thermodynamics standard condition: 298 K and 1 atm. Exercise:consider the following reaction: bo:pfoiex 2 HNO:(aq)+NO(g)- 3 NO2(g) + H2O(I) AH=+136.5 kJ; AS = +287.5 J/K a. Below what temperature does the following reaction becomes nonspontaneous? niliod sis anotsole s ob io...
(9) A spontaneous process has the change of free energy (a) AG>0 (c) AG = 0 (b) AG <O (d) AH>0 and AS <O (10) A chemical reaction has AH = 10 kJ. AS = 50 J/K at temperature T = 300 K. the reaction AG = J. (a) 5000 (b) -5000 (c) 10000 (d) 50 (11) For reaction: Ag (s) + 2 Cl2 (g) Ag° (aq) +CI (aq), the standard free energy of formation: AGf° (Ag*) = 77.1 kJ/mol,...
QUESTION 25 Match the following Q=K Q<k Q>K A. AG > AG B.DGO C equilibrium D. AGO E. standard state F. AG AG G.K=0 - Q = 1 Q> Q< 1 QUESTION 15 For a reaction at equilibrium, AS univ=0. True False QUESTION 16 As a chemical reaction proceeds toward equilibrium, the free energy of the system decreases. True False QUESTION 17 For a given reaction, a change in the pressure may result in a change in the sign of...
The free energy change for the following reaction at 25°C, when [Ag+ - 1.16 M and Cr3+1 = 9.09x10-M, is -458 kJ: 3Ag (1.16 M) + Cr(s) —+3Ag(s) + C +9.09x103) AG-458 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction? Submit Answer Retry Entire Group forward 4 more group attempts rema reverse The free energy change for the following reaction at...
What is the Gibbs free energy for this reaction at 3652 K ? Assume that AH and AS do not change with temperature, Express your answer to two decimal places and include the appropriate units. View Available Hint(s) AG = Value Units Submit Part At what temperature T do the forward and reverse corrosion reactions occur in equilibrium? Express your answer as an integer and include the appropriate units. View Available Hint(s) T., Value Units Submit The chemical reaction that...
(9) A spontaneous process has the change of free energy (a) AG > 0 (b) AG <0 (c) AG = 0 (d) AH >0 and AS <0 (10) A chemical reaction has AH = 10 kJ, AS = 50 J/K at temperature T = 300 K, the reaction AG = (a) 5000 (b)-5000 (c) 10000 (d) 50 (11) For reaction : Ag (s) + 1/2 Cl2 (g) = Agt (aq) + CI+ (aq), the standard free energy of formation: AGE"...
- (3p total Free energy of a chemical reaction is related to the equilibrium constant a. Write the equation relating K and G. AG - K-AST b. For a reaction to proceed spontaneously from right to left, the value of K must be greater than I or less than 1. (Circle your answer). c. For a reaction to proceed spontaneously from right to left, the change in free energy must be greater than 0 or less than 0. (Circle your...